Arbitary time tracker through HTTP API request
It should be possible to log the timer entries in an external time tracker program through a simple HTTP API request, like the one for Paymo.biz.

The logic should be as follows:
* A request should be sent when stopping the timer (log the current job entry)
* If the duration is changed when the timer is running, the start time or end time should be adjusted accordingly:
** If duration is increased, you most likely forgot to start the timer, so adjust the start time
** If duration is decreased, you most likely forgot to stop the timer, so adjust the end time

Any possibility of this? It would save me (and many more?) loads of time of redundant registration.

Frossie
I've just signed up for Evernote and did read their privacy policy; but think I'm missing something - what bit are you referring to?
Thanks,

Hi, I was really worried about the third party disclosure policy, which said they would disclose my information if:

"We have a relationship with an affiliate or partner that you have an online or off-line (non-Internet) relationship with, or have visited the affiliate or partner's web site that links to or mentions Evernote's web site, and have registered for Evernote's online services through the partner or affiliate's program or web site."

I find that overly broad - I really think 3rd party disclosures should boil down to "never unless legally required to or with your explicit consent". Evernote looks useful to me, so I would be happy to be told this isn't as bad as it sounds. But this is off-topic to this forum, so if you want to talk about this further please start a topic in Toodledo's off-topic forum, http://www.toodledo.com/forums/6/0/general-off-topic-chit-chat.html